meta ethics Flashcards
meta ethics
language of ethics, what is meant by the terms used in ethics what we mean when we call something good or bad
cognitive v non cognitive
objective and subjective
naturalism
developed from empiricism, morals are objectively true linked to NL how ethics can be observed within nature
same as non ethical statements, fact
Hume
is ought gap
Phillipa foot
defends naturalism, when we are calling someone an honest woman we are referring to something, there is evidence to back this up
what evidence do we accept/ignore?
intuitionism
G.E moore miral truths are indefinable but self evident through intuition
simple complex ideas
Prichard
built on moore’s work, reason collects facts intuition decides which course of action to take
moral disagreement occurs because some are less morally developed than others.
Ross prima facie duties
actions that are always good e.g keeping a promise, reparations
weakness
disagreement over morality
James rachel
criticism of emotivism, removal of reason
emotivism
A.J Ayer moral statements are just expressions of feelings
logical positivism
Boo Hurrah theory
approval or disapproval
prescriptivism
Hare personal beliefs, imperatives
universal
easily change our moral principles?
non cognitive